June 2018 Archives

On behalf of Andrew H. Hatfield of Hatfield Harris, PLLC posted in Drug Charges on Wednesday, June 27, 2018.

Marijuana decriminalization is one of the news issues that is being spoken of frequently these days. In recent days, Canada has announced a nationwide program for the legalization of this drug. Even President Trump has noted that he might be willing to look into loosening up the federal laws against marijuana.

On behalf of Chris Harris of Hatfield Harris, PLLC posted in Medical Debt on Tuesday, June 19, 2018.

Medical debts are one of the greatest issues people face in America today. There's no question that health care is difficult to afford, and in many cases, one bad bout of an illness could lead to bankruptcy or heavy debts.

On behalf of Chris Harris of Hatfield Harris, PLLC posted in Personal Bankruptcy on Friday, June 15, 2018.

Not being able to pay your bills is a tragic situation, but you do have options. When you have credit accounts that you can't make the minimum payments on, you might need to consider finding relief from the money troubles. One of the plausible options that you have is to file for bankruptcy. We can help you learn about the process so that you can embark on it with a good understanding.

On behalf of Andrew H. Hatfield of Hatfield Harris, PLLC posted in Drug Charges on Thursday, June 14, 2018.

Many people who are facing drug charges worry about what life will be like in prison. Some of them assume that they will head straight there upon conviction. This isn't always the case. It is possible that some people who are facing less serious drug charges, such as possession charges, might be eligible for drug court.

On behalf of Chris Harris of Hatfield Harris, PLLC posted in Credit Card Debt on Monday, June 11, 2018.

Debt has not always been a major part of the American identity, but in 2017, it certainly was. American's total credit card debt grew substantially in 2017, reaching $931 billion, estimates confirm. That's around 7 percent higher than in previous years.

On behalf of Andrew H. Hatfield of Hatfield Harris, PLLC posted in Drunk Driving on Friday, June 8, 2018.

The summer months are filled with outdoor activities like bonfires and boat rides. Adults who are participating in these activities might have alcohol while they are doing them. It is imperative that anyone who is planning on doing this has a plan for making it home after the event so that they aren't tempted to drive home after drinking.

On behalf of Chris Harris of Hatfield Harris, PLLC posted in Chapter 13 on Friday, June 8, 2018.

There are a lot of considerations that you have when you are thinking of filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Some of those that you need to think about revolve around what your life will be like once you file. It is likely going to change dramatically.

On behalf of Chris Harris of Hatfield Harris, PLLC posted in Personal Bankruptcy on Tuesday, June 5, 2018.

If you may have to enter into bankruptcy, you'll want to know exactly what's going to happen. A personal bankruptcy may seem like it's going to ruin you, but the reality is that it could be beneficial. Personal bankruptcy helps you get out of debt without paying everything you owe, focusing on liquidating your assets while excluding assets that fall into special categories. The goal of the bankruptcy isn't to ruin your life; it's to help you get back on track.

On behalf of Chris Harris of Hatfield Harris, PLLC posted in Medical Debt on Tuesday, June 5, 2018.

When you need medical care, you might not think about the financial aspect of that care. Instead, you might be focused on just getting the help that you need. The monetary aspect may not hit you until the bills start rolling in. At that point, you might realize that you are in more debt than you can handle. We understand that this is a distressing situation for you. We are here to help you find a way to handle this debt.

On behalf of Andrew H. Hatfield of Hatfield Harris, PLLC posted in Drunk Driving on Friday, June 1, 2018.

The United States is in the middle of some of the most dangerous days for teens on the roads. When you look at the 10 deadliest days of the year for teenagers, you will find that nine of them occur between May and August. This fact has left this period known as the 100 deadliest days for teens.

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